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As a single mother of three children, two of whom are boys aged 7 and 5 with Autism, I am seeking an Afterschool Nanny to assist with picking them up four days a week. The schedule includes Monday and Tuesday after school pick up from Bessemer Grange at 3:20pm - 7pm and Thursday and Friday from the after school club at Bessemer Grange at 5:30 - 7:30pm The nanny's responsibilities would involve planning activities outside the home such as visits to local parks, children's groups,museums, etc. Additionally, organizing age-appropriate activities, ensuring the children's well-being, keeping their bedrooms tidy, handling children's laundry folding and packing away clothes, cooking healthy meals, and overseeing bedtime routines which involve bath time, reading books, and putting the children to bed by 7pm on these days. The focus is on supporting the children's independence while providing them with structured care and engagement. This will help me very much. 
 

START ASAP!!! 

Term Time schedule

Monday - Tuesday 3:20pm - 7pm (3hours 40mins)

Thursday - Friday 5:30pm - 7:30pm ( 2hours)

Summer Holiday Same days different times

Monday -Tuesday 5pm-7pm (2Hours)

Thursday- Friday 5-7pm (2hours)

 

 

 

Edited by Bailey1988
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Hi Bailey 

I'm Jo I'm a student I've just finished my first year of uni and  I'm interested in your vacancy as I have had lots of experience nannying around southeast London where I would pick up and take the kids to school,  helping them get ready, cook for them, take them on days out, and care for their needs all around. I have looked after many families and I can give references if needed. I love working with kids and help them to flourish. 

Please message me if your interested,

Many thanks , 

Jo 

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